Verses For People's Names
Zushe Wilhelm
Excerpt from Chabad.org
1. Who Has the Right to Name a Child
3. How and When a Girl Is to Be Named
4. Naming After Parents, or After an Event
5. Giving a Boy a Feminine Name, and Vice Versa
6. Names Common to Both Males and Females
7. Names Containing the Name of G-d
8. Naming Children After Places
9. Naming a Son After One’s Rebbe
10. Naming After a Living Person
11. Giving One Person Two Names
12. Naming After a Former Husband
13. Naming After a Former Wife
14. Mistakes Made While Giving the Name
15. Naming After Someone Who Died Young
16. Naming a Child After Someone Who Died After the Child Was Born
17. Naming After One Who Has Not Yet Been Buried
18. Naming a Child According to the Calendar
19. Naming a Child According to the Circumstances of Birth
20. Someone Whose Son or Daughter Has Died
21. Giving Two Children the Same Name
22. Special Objections Regarding Names
25. “May the Name of Reshaim Decay”
29. Mentioning the Patient’s Name, and That of His Mother, When Praying for a Sick Person
30. Calling One’s Father by His Name
31. Calling One’s Rabbi by His Name
32. Whether a Husband and Wife Should Address Each Other by Name
33. If a Second Wife Has the Same Name As the First Wife
34. If a Second Husband Has the Same Name As the First Husband
35. A Daughter-in-Law and Mother-in-Law with the Same Name
36. A Son-in-Law and Father-in-Law with the Same Name
37. Mechutanim with the Same Name
38. Symbolic Reference to the Author’s Name in the Title of His Book
40. Calling Up a Person to the Torah by His Name
41. Addressing People Named Shalom and the Like, in the Bathhouse
44. Reciting a Verse Beginning and Ending With the Same Letters As One’s Name